The ‘Joker’ of the cyberdelito returns with a multimillionaire fortune in bitcoins

The Joker’s Stash page was considered as the largest commerce site for data cards on the web.

The most popular credit card and debit card market on the web site, Joker’s Stash, has definitely started operating. However, the criminal mind behind the entire trial, known for its pseudonym as ‘Joker’, was caught with a fortune of more than 2,000 million dollars in bitcoins, in case it was not caught by the FBI or Interpol, informs Forbes.

The Joker’s Stash page, considered as the largest site of trade of robotic card dates since 2014, it has announced that all its servers and security copies will be drilled and that no more will be released. In addition, the web also allows delinquents to pay their cryptocurrencies’ balances.

For its part, the ‘Joker’ announced to customers that the site will definitely close on February 15th. It is therefore embarrassing, according to experts in the ‘blockchain’ analysis to control Elliptic’s financial delights, the day system will operate on the 3rd of February, giving many of its users the power to cover their money.

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Debating the occult identity of the founder of Joker’s Stash, the specialists calculated the amount of money with which this debtor is ‘jubilee’, mediating the value covered by commissions on the transactions that pass through the site.

For example, in 2018, we will have 139 million dollars in criminal activity and it is estimated that, between 2015 and 2021, the site will be recovered one 60,000 bitcoins, which is worth over 2,500 million dollars, according to the concept of commissions and deposit rates.

Despite despairing of the cybercriminals who abused his site, the ‘Joker’ ironically declared that “all the money of the world will never be happy and that “the most valuable things of this life are free”.

Some believe that the pandemic may have a paper on the decision of the owner of the page after that in October of this year, the founder revealed that he was hospitalized with covid-19. Although some speculate that the page was closed by the Police, it is most likely that it was voluntarily owned. “The ultimate giant appears to be the ‘Joker’,” said Davey Winder, Forbes’ technology columnist.

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